Design Your Day With New Day Designer® Mid-Year Editions

I’m a list-making, paper planner kind of gal. I’ve tried them all multiple times and the planner I keep coming back to is the Day Designer® by Whitney English. Like English, I struggled to find a planner that fit my life, and apart from designing my own, was looking for something that was not only functional, but took my busy life as business owner, parent and OCD list-maker into consideration.

From the daily page layout for my schedule and list to a section to express gratitude, she has thought of it all. Based on a grid, the Day Designer® is part to-do list, part organizer. I have plenty of room on my daily pages, as well as monthly pages to do future planning. There are sections for year-long goal planning, notes, as well a section to include my 12 month vision. My goals and vision for the future are never far away, but not glaring at me, so I can work on what’s important.

The Day Designer® released new styles for mid-year today. While I use the flagship January – December black and white stripe, I was so excited to see these coming out for mid-year that I had to share them. I’ll be quite honest, they’re enough to make me turn my head and consider buying a mid-year planner, but I’ll stick to my standard and wait to see if the new designs will be out this fall when I place my order for my next Day Designer®.

I’ve included many of the new covers featured by Day Designer® to ooh and ahh over. Which one is your favorite?

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. I love my Day Designer® and use it every day. There are, however, affiliate links in case you want to purchase your own Day Designer®.

I love Day Designer! Whitney has done an amazing job creating the perfect tool for busy women to use! And the list/OCD thing 😀

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Lisa Frame is an over-achieving Southern gal with a knack for Pinterest and making people laugh. She writes about life, food, culture and travel. Lisa is a very amateur photographer, voracious reader, wanna-be neat freak, and closeted crafter.